Heat-Related Deaths Are On the Rise — These 6 Expert Tips Can Reduce the Risk of Heatstroke
“During the spring and summer, we love being outside. The sun’s warm rays feel good on our skin and the long days allow us to work and play for hours. Unfortunately, the things that make this time of year great also present a risk: heatstroke. This is a risk both for people spending time outside as well as those who don’t have air conditioning in the home. Here, we provide tips for preventing heatstroke and explain what to do if you or a loved one develops symptoms of a heat-related illness.”